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U.S. Robotics Wireless MaxG router review

7.1

Average Member Rating

Very Good

U.S. Robotics Wireless MaxG router


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Anonymous

Anonymous

Great router for a good price... good wireless performance with MaxG USB stick

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8.0

Excellent


Anonymous

Anonymous

No support needed for Windows/Linux (in my case), so support not rated.

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8.7

Excellent


Anonymous

Anonymous

No wireless printing with Mac OS X

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4.5

Mediocre



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Overview

U.S. Robotics Wireless MaxG router

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Rating: 6.0
Verdict

It's not the best long-range performer, but the U.S. Robotics Wireless MaxG router is one of the cheapest ways to achieve decent wireless throughput over long distances.

Typical price

£ 84

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